[PHNOM PENH POST]
Post Media Ltd, owner of The Phnom Penh Post, has appointed seasoned
Southeast Asian journalist Alan Parkhouse to the position of
editor-in-chief of its flagship English newspaper.
Parkhouse, 56, an Australian, was previously the paper’s managing editor. He replaces Bernie Leo, who will return to Australia.
Parkhouse
will join Kay Kimsong and Neth Pheaktra, who edit The Post’s Khmer
daily, in a trio, setting the tone and editorial focus for the two
dailies.
He is no stranger to the region having worked for five
years as the senior sports editor at The Nation in Bangkok, before
joining The Bangkok Post in 2007, first as a sub-editor on the news
section and then as chief sub-editor overseeing two weekly magazines as
well as the Sunday edition of the paper.
He started his career
in newspapers via an apprenticeship as a hot metal printer, on a small
country newspaper in eastern Australia. In 1974, he had his first chance
to write when he travelled to Southeast Asia as a 20-year-old.
Now,
with more than three decades of newspaper experience gathered in
Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong and London, he said he relished the
prospect of stamping his imprint on The Phnom Penh Post.
“The Post is one of the best newspapers in the region and I look forward to being at the helm of it,” he said.
“We
have a great team in the newsroom who are very dedicated and some top
people in management, and with that combination we will go from strength
to strength.”
The Post’s publisher Ross Dunkley said Parkhouse
had few peers in the region when it came to hard years on the ground, a
cool head and a personality that reporters and editors felt drawn to.
“It
is pleasing to see a veteran newspaper man, the quiet achiever, win his
seat at the top table. Alan is a true journalists’ editor, the type
that will stand shoulder to shoulder in the trenches with them. He will
place their welfare before his own. He is that type,” said Dunkley.
“We
have grown so rapidly in the past three years. Alan’s cool, steady hand
and unflappable temperament will be much welcomed by all.”
This
opinion was echoed by Post Chairman David Armstrong who formerly held
top editorial and management posts at The Australian, The South China
Morning Post and The Bangkok Post.
He said: “Alan Parkhouse is a highly experienced journalist and editor, with deep knowledge of Cambodia and the region.
“The
outgoing editor-in-chief Bernie Leo produced a strong, vibrant,
relevant newspaper and I thank him for his great work,” he said.
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